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. >> rose: joe scarborough, do you believe that the time has come and that because of joe biden, because of michael bloomberg, because of former congressman gabrielle giffords that there is a possibility of doing something now or is it simply the possibility of beginning the conversation? >> the it seems like it was the beginning of a conversation that would end in failure even two, three weeks back. if you talked to people that were inside the white house and working with joe biden i don't think there was a lot of hope that they thought they could ever get through an assault weapon ban in the house and the senate. for actually, though, it's not been michael bloomberg's actions over the past several weeks or gabrielle giffords or joe biden's that i think has made the biggest difference. i think the reason why the political landscape is moving as quickly as it is on this issue and why the polls are moving is because the abhorrent behavior of the national rifle association and their reaction not only to newtown but wayne lapierre's press conference, the news of the past few days of a comme
. >> rose: joe scarborough, do you believe that the time has come and that because of joe biden, because of michael bloomberg, because of former congressman gabrielle giffords that there is a possibility of doing something now or is it simply the possibility of beginning the conversation? >> the it seems like it was the beginning of a conversation that would end in failure even two, three weeks back. if you talked to people that were inside the white house and working with joe biden...
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look i think joe biden, if hillary clinton does not run, joe biden -- >> rose: that's easy jonathan isn't it. if hillary clinton doesn't run. the question is -- >> it's hard to see him running. >> the best indicator of running in the future is running he's run twice before but he's a smart politician, he knows. >> he has a legacy. >> he knows he can't win. i think all the posturing is maybe he runs against hilary is to say if she doesn't run everybody else, martin o'malley everybody else thinking of running i'm first in line. >> rose: thank you very much, chris, thank you martin, thank you maggie. this is one of those things that happens when you're doing television if you're taking a program things happen after the program, after you've said good-bye and this has happened to us. maggie haberman after taping our segment that you've just seen did some reporting. one of the questions we had raised what might former secretary of state hillary clinton do and where does she stand now. so after maggie left this table, she did some reporting and found out that the clinton forces are releasing a
look i think joe biden, if hillary clinton does not run, joe biden -- >> rose: that's easy jonathan isn't it. if hillary clinton doesn't run. the question is -- >> it's hard to see him running. >> the best indicator of running in the future is running he's run twice before but he's a smart politician, he knows. >> he has a legacy. >> he knows he can't win. i think all the posturing is maybe he runs against hilary is to say if she doesn't run everybody else, martin...
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>> a career washington insider who went to washington as a young man enthralled with joe biden. wanted to attach his ambitions to biden and get to the white house through what he was sure would be the biden presidency. that didn't happen. and he became disillusioned with biden and politics and did the trick that people in washington do-- in fact most-- which is to go into lobbying and he made a pile of money as a lobbyist in the decade of the 2000s. >> rose: how did you find him? >> he was a source on a story i was working on and as soon as i heard the trajectory of his career from bide on the the clinton white house to lobbying and then at the very end went back to government to work with ted kaufman who took biden's place and together they tried to break up the big banks after the financial crisis and reinstate glass-steagall and the quixotic things that didn't happen during that congress but that he -- in a way he saw financial crisis as his reckoning. he had been part of the problem and now he wanted to do something about it. so he also was irresistible. >> rose: ted kaufman
>> a career washington insider who went to washington as a young man enthralled with joe biden. wanted to attach his ambitions to biden and get to the white house through what he was sure would be the biden presidency. that didn't happen. and he became disillusioned with biden and politics and did the trick that people in washington do-- in fact most-- which is to go into lobbying and he made a pile of money as a lobbyist in the decade of the 2000s. >> rose: how did you find him?...
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piece of this, which really least joe biden the odd man out. getting the exxon session call from mitt romney and let me call my partner joe biden. and clinton. what you have seen since the election is you saw right after the election bill clant and barack obama played golf together, a much friendlier round on 60 minutes you saul barack obama and hillary clinton doing an because of together as she was leaving the state department. and since then, hmm every person in the president's ward who declared a preference dechaired for hillary clinton, and that is happening either with the president's support, president obama's support or at least his tacit approval you can imagine a world yo you are sayig to staff people and politic politicians in his orbit you know i have a vice president who might want to run let's everybody hold off he hasn't done that, so i think the bill clinton without a doubt helped at the conventions after the democratic convention in charlotte, governor romney, new house said he never saw anything like the turn of the right trac
piece of this, which really least joe biden the odd man out. getting the exxon session call from mitt romney and let me call my partner joe biden. and clinton. what you have seen since the election is you saw right after the election bill clant and barack obama played golf together, a much friendlier round on 60 minutes you saul barack obama and hillary clinton doing an because of together as she was leaving the state department. and since then, hmm every person in the president's ward who...
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did the president have second thoughts about joe biden. a new report claims the obama campaign thought of dumping biden for hillary clinton in the last election. bill daily says he did consider the idea. but decided it would not help the ticket. a top obama aide says there's no truth to the report. >>> america's most wanted fugitive has landed a job without any references from his employer previously. starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing maintenance on one of russia's largest websites. he was granted temporary asylum in russia, after fleeing the u.s., rather than face charges that he stole secret documents and leaked them to journalists. >>> a bomb threat made a united express flight land in phoenix. that threat came from inside the plane. it was flying from san francisco to san antonio yesterday afternoon. a search of the plane found nothing dangerous. and passengers arrived in texas early this morning. >>> and some fascinating details about that drug tunnel under the u.s./mexico border we
did the president have second thoughts about joe biden. a new report claims the obama campaign thought of dumping biden for hillary clinton in the last election. bill daily says he did consider the idea. but decided it would not help the ticket. a top obama aide says there's no truth to the report. >>> america's most wanted fugitive has landed a job without any references from his employer previously. starting today, former nsa contractor turned leaker, edward snowden, will begin doing...
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this is as joe biden would say a big deal. >> hmmmm. >> well, i-- yes, it is a big deal. when i first found out about it i thought something was wrong. so i called people i knew who might be able to tell me how things like this happen. because i was very suspicious, feeling completely unworthy. and we tracked down the process by which a person is selected and considered. and so it took me about two weeks to become satisfied that there was and excuse the word legitimacy to this. i still don't feel that way. but at least i know to my great satisfaction that money didn't change hands. my family is thrilled and delighted. and based on my family's enthusiasm, then i can live with this. >> this includes harry. >> harry doesn't know, doesn't care. the idea of going to the white house, i think, will really get his attention. but the rest of the family couldn't be more thrilled. so to me that's reason enough. and couldn't be happier and more grateful to the folks who made this mistake. >> it's a really classy group to be associated with. as you mentioned, johnny carson. you were
this is as joe biden would say a big deal. >> hmmmm. >> well, i-- yes, it is a big deal. when i first found out about it i thought something was wrong. so i called people i knew who might be able to tell me how things like this happen. because i was very suspicious, feeling completely unworthy. and we tracked down the process by which a person is selected and considered. and so it took me about two weeks to become satisfied that there was and excuse the word legitimacy to this. i...
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well, joe biden said this week he still dreams of being president to which hillary clinton said keep dreaming. okay. [ laughter ] that's pretty much where that is. here's an odd story. a virginia attorney general and gubernatorial candidate -- gubernatorial -- gubernatorial. shouldn't you be a guberner? anyway. a guy named ken cuccinelli. okay, listen to this. he's defending his decision to go to court. he wants to make oral sex illegal. [ audience oohs ] he wants to make oral sex illegal in the state of virginia. let me tell you, he gets his way this could end the show business audition process as we know it. [ laughter ] this would wipe out -- [ applause ] oh, my gosh. banning oral sex. that's the kind of crazy talk you never hear from candidates like anthony weiner and eliot spitzer. yonever hear them talking -- exactly. exactly. [ cheers and applause ] well, this is kind of sad. just a few hours ago, detroit became the largest city in u.s. history to file for bankruptcy. [ groans ] that's financial bankruptcy. don't confuse that with l.a. that's moral bankruptcy. [ laughter ] tha
well, joe biden said this week he still dreams of being president to which hillary clinton said keep dreaming. okay. [ laughter ] that's pretty much where that is. here's an odd story. a virginia attorney general and gubernatorial candidate -- gubernatorial -- gubernatorial. shouldn't you be a guberner? anyway. a guy named ken cuccinelli. okay, listen to this. he's defending his decision to go to court. he wants to make oral sex illegal. [ audience oohs ] he wants to make oral sex illegal in...
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i mean with all-- joe biden was one of the candidates. a number of other candidates. but you know, when you look back, it was clear that he had thought through these things because they helped, you know, they an nature-- animated some of the decisions that he made later. people asked me what is the most salient quality of barack obama. and there are many. but consistency is a great-- you know, you look back at the things that he has said over the years, and there aren't a lot of mysteries about the decisions that he made. he said he would end the war in iraq. he ended it. he said if he could go after bin laden, essentially he was saying, he was going to go do it he said he wouldn't hesitate to sit down at a negotiating table f that was effective. so you know, he didn't-- it wasn't as if he came in and hadn't thought these issues through. but, charlie, on one other point in answer to your question to gates's point, he does have this, a remarkable ability to make consequence, really consequence decisions, having thought them through and heard the discussion and then liv
i mean with all-- joe biden was one of the candidates. a number of other candidates. but you know, when you look back, it was clear that he had thought through these things because they helped, you know, they an nature-- animated some of the decisions that he made later. people asked me what is the most salient quality of barack obama. and there are many. but consistency is a great-- you know, you look back at the things that he has said over the years, and there aren't a lot of mysteries about...
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biden who between them have about 70 years of experience in the congress. that's remarkable.xd >> and by all account this is didn't come up during the previous week when they were involved in it. then he went up to the residence and called them last fridayñr night. but the common thread this through this is that congress ir a wild card. the house republicans are a wild card. you have an institution where even their own leaders-- speaker john boehner and majority leader ericñr cantor-- have this year failed to their own surprise to get through their own pet legislation and mutinies on their own side causedÑi those votes. and so we have a president who's not only has= rating than anyñ2háime in his presidency but in their own districtÑi is just hugely unpopularÑi. this is not -- from a political standpoint, this is an easy call for house republicans. >> jackie, if heñr lose thisñr - i hate to exaggerate these things-- but does he become anÑi impotent president? does it affect other issues? >> it mostÑi certainly does. the irony is, his entire first
biden who between them have about 70 years of experience in the congress. that's remarkable.xd >> and by all account this is didn't come up during the previous week when they were involved in it. then he went up to the residence and called them last fridayñr night. but the common thread this through this is that congress ir a wild card. the house republicans are a wild card. you have an institution where even their own leaders-- speaker john boehner and majority leader ericñr cantor--...
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this president runs his foreign policy with tom donelan national security advisor, joe biden, dennis mcdonough out of the white house to a large extent, larger than most presidents have since back to nixon. and i think both chuck hagel and brennan will be part of a team but very much in the mold of taking orders on the big decisions from the white house. with senator hague until he's confirmed really focuses, as david said, on managing the building, trying to find a way to reform the mission, post-9/11 world and a world with more orientation towards asia. but clearly with a premium put on defense cuts and if the sequester isn't worked out, maybe defense cuts right away. >> rose: hagel was a businessman before he became a politician. does she management skills? >> that's an open question. people are just now deviling into the business career. it's certainly there's -- look, there's almost no management challenge in the country like managing that building. there's complexities involved. frequently people use the metaphor of how difficult it is to turn an aircraft carrier. there's a lot
this president runs his foreign policy with tom donelan national security advisor, joe biden, dennis mcdonough out of the white house to a large extent, larger than most presidents have since back to nixon. and i think both chuck hagel and brennan will be part of a team but very much in the mold of taking orders on the big decisions from the white house. with senator hague until he's confirmed really focuses, as david said, on managing the building, trying to find a way to reform the mission,...
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it's one vice president joe biden advocated for from the beginning. he was against troop surge. >> rose: his argument was counterterrorism not counterinsurgency. >> so i think biden has won the day on that larger question as we move toward the end of obama's second term. >> and -- i always assumed biden was primarily arguing there had to be -- not just making a counterinsurgency but counterterrorism, the use of these kinds of weapons. >> rose: these special operations forces are not interested in counterinsurgency. they're -- they're not counterterrorism, they're anti-terrorism. they want to kill them. one special ops colonel told me they don't want to convert the natives, they're here to kill the natives. >> rose: they would argue our mission is to go kill the top ranks of al qaeda. would you quarrel with that? as long as no one's family was killed and no innocents were killed if that's possible. >> rose: here's what the standards should be. is the threat imminent. san francisco capture impossible? i think most americans overwhelmingly would say yes.
it's one vice president joe biden advocated for from the beginning. he was against troop surge. >> rose: his argument was counterterrorism not counterinsurgency. >> so i think biden has won the day on that larger question as we move toward the end of obama's second term. >> and -- i always assumed biden was primarily arguing there had to be -- not just making a counterinsurgency but counterterrorism, the use of these kinds of weapons. >> rose: these special operations...